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Wine Label, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Corel Painter.
South Australia is well known for wine and wine label design. It's only n… Read More

Student Work
Wine Label, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Corel Painter.
South Australia is well known for wine and wine label design. It's only natural that TAFE gave us a wine label project.
The idea behind Bryer Fox wine was the old children's cartoon/story book character, The Br'er Fox. Being that Br'er is so similar to my last name I thought it could be a cheeky play on words.
I thought that the name may resonate with more mature drinkers who would recall the Br'er stories from their childhood and therefore be somewhat compelled to buy the wine or at least give it a look in, if for nostalgic purposes if nothing else.
Very happy with the end result. Read Less

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Student Work
Wine Label, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Corel Painter.
South Australia is well known for wine and wine label design. It's only natural that TAFE gave us a wine label project.
The idea behind Bryer Fox wine was the old children's cartoon/story book character, The Br'er Fox. Being that Br'er is so similar to my last name I thought it could be a cheeky play on words.
I thought that the name may resonate with more mature drinkers who would recall the Br'er stories from their childhood and therefore be somewhat compelled to buy the wine or at least give it a look in, if for nostalgic purposes if nothing else.
Very happy with the end result.

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Student Work
Wine Label, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Corel Painter.
South Australia is well known for wine and wine label design. It's only n… Read More

Student Work
Wine Label, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Corel Painter.
South Australia is well known for wine and wine label design. It's only natural that TAFE gave us a wine label project.
The idea behind Bryer Fox wine was the old children's cartoon/story book character, The Br'er Fox. Being that Br'er is so similar to my last name I thought it could be a cheeky play on words.
I thought that the name may resonate with more mature drinkers who would recall the Br'er stories from their childhood and therefore be somewhat compelled to buy the wine or at least give it a look in, if for nostalgic purposes if nothing else.
Very happy with the end result. Read Less